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Message-ID: <20030602195321.GA2654@eiv.com>
From: smcmahon at eiv.com (Shawn McMahon)
Subject: Re: CORE-2003-0403: Axis Network Camera HTTP Authentication Bypass

On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 08:34:27PM -0400, Kee Hinckley said:
> you turn on the function without configuring the addresses, older 
> cameras will default to sending email to mail@...ewhere.com "from" 
> olga@...ewhere.com.  We get on the order of ten to fifteen thousand 
> of these every day.  On occasions when we've bothered to look, we've 

I suggest auto-bouncing them to the manufacturer as punishment for gross
stupidity.


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